A long time ago even a dollar was a whole lot of money it was basically being rich
Copper and tin
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Construction nails are called "penny nails" because the term originates from the historical practice of pricing nails by the penny. The "penny" referred to the cost of a hundred nails in the past, with larger nails being denoted by a higher number. For example, a "2d" nail (two-penny) would have cost two pennies for a hundred nails. This system of naming has since continued, causing the term "penny" to be associated with the size of the nails.
Lamborghini does not make a truck. They do have a Luxury SUV concept called the Urus which is not on sale. They have sold SUVs in the past.
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Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.
Technically the official name of the American coin is cent. The penny was never the name of any US currency. A penny is British currency. In the past the penny had a relatively low value. It still isn't worth much. At this time a penny is defined as one hundredth of a British pound. But many people refer to the cent as a penny.
The 81st Academy Award, held in February 2009, cost around $1.5 million, a little less than the ceremonies in the past few years.
It is "cost" (same form as present tense).
As the present is 'I cost' the simple past is also 'I cost'. The past perfect continuous is 'I had been costing' - the past continuous is 'I was costing' - the past perfect is 'I had cost'
Businesses use current and past prices to estimate how much it will cost to produce a good.
The past tense of cost is cost; the past tense of play is played.